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So I think there's a chance that she'll enjoy reading. What do you suggest now? |
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There are several. I have favorites that I revisit every couple years or so, or when a "new" read just isn't doin' it for me.
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I do that, too. There are at least a dozen and maybe more books that I've re-read every few years for the past 60 or so years. I recently read Edgar Rice Burroughs "Tarzan of the Apes", which is the first book I ever read, probably about 70 years ago. I hadn't read it since then and I'm surprised at how good it is. I kind of doubt that I understood much of it the first time although I don't recall not understanding it.
I first read Pearl S Buck's "The Good Earth" sometime around 1956 or so and I've read it every few years since. I have a lot of books I do that with. I generally forget enough detail in that time that it's pretty new to me when I re-read it. Barry |
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I know the feeling. I read Les Miserables when I was 10 (I didn't have a lot of choices in reading material). I wonder now how much I understood, but I ploughed through it with the fearlessness of youth. I got all the plot points at least.
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Why e-books?
Save on heating bills. With paper books, I had to keep my bedroom warm enough to hold a book open above the blankets. With tablet in one hand, I can lay on my side, fully under the electric blanket, reading all snug and cozy. Mostly kidding there, but everyone else already mentioned the main benefits of space and being easier on 40+ y.o. eyes. |
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I always wanted to read the (legally freely available) content from the Internet more comfortably than a computer screen allows.
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My parents had a huge library of books and my older brother and me devoured it. Which is probably why my younger brother never got into reading
![]() He only started some serious reading once he started to play Warhammer with his friends (with real hand-made manikins and terrains, on an old train table of my father's). He often was the story teller in these games, thus needed to read to have stories to tell. He's still not as big a reader as his two siblings, so even having a lot of books doesn't make a person into a reader... |
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It sound's like Mom doesn't know if she'd like to read and if afraid to take that first step in case she does because it would eat into her watching rubbish on TV.
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What sort of TV shows does your mom watch? maybe we can recommend something based on what she watches.
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Only one time? I have missed my stop at least half a dozen times and I can't remember how many times I have almost missed it. Oh well, means I get 15 more minutes to read while waiting for the train back to my stop.
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There's just as much rubbish printed in books as is broadcast on TV. I certainly wouldn't assume that switching from watching soap operas to reading would automatically equate to an increase in intellectual stimulation (and reading doesn't necessarily have to be intellectual, of course - nothing wrong with reading trashy books for fun if that's what you enjoy).
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